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The map shows the area of The Seven Years’ War.

Map of the Seven Years' War. French Territory is in Canada and above the Gulf of St. Lawrence. British Territory includes the New England states along with Nova Scotia. Disputed Claims appear between the two territories. Numerous battle sites such as Quebec, Montreal, Acadia, and Boston are marked.


Which conclusion is most readily drawn from the map?


The location of the Spanish border would likely cause conflict with France and Britain.

The closeness of French and British colonies would likely cause conflict.

The French-controlled interior waterways were important to trade and stocks.

The British-controlled coast was susceptible to invasion.

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Answer:

The closeness of French and British colonies would likely cause conflict.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Seven Years' War was a conflict between French and British colonies over a territory of Ohio River Valley.

The details of Seven Years' War map given in the question suggests that the close touching borders of French and English Colonies would create conflict between these colonies. The sites of conflict bewteen these colonies are also stated.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

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